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Topic: Troubleshooting Atlas N Scale MP15DC (Read 442 times)

I just picked up a used Atlas MP15DC (DC Version) that has been giving me problems. When I removed it from the box, I ran it for a little a bit, and it was stalling on the tracks. I decided to clean the grime off the wheels, and it stopped running after I placed it back on the tracks. I took it apart, and I cleaned the gears. When I placed it back on the track, it would only operate when I had the throttle turned 3/4 of the way up. I then hooked up 4 boxcars for it to pull, and it moved a few feet before it stalled and shut down. At this point, only the front and rear headlights are lighting up. Could I have burned the motor at this point or is the motor not making contact with the PC board anymore? I'm at a loss right now and hope I didn't create an expensive paper weight.

The 3/4 throttle thing seems weird. But these do often develop unreliable motor contact, so you might want to remove the PC board and apply voltage directly to the motor leads to see if the motor works ok. I'm also wondering if the mechanism is just binding?

Having to turn the throttle up 3/4 to get the loco to move is a good indication not to do that because it usually means there is something binding. This will cause excess current draw and can burn the motor windings.

I took it apart, and I cleaned the gears. When I placed it back on the track, it would only operate when I had the throttle turned 3/4 of the way up.

Thanks,Adam

Be very careful to put the bearings on the drive shaft back in the correct orientation. The driveshaft should be level, if it is not, the bearings are in backwards. When the trucks are re-installed make sure the openings on the bottom of the trucks are opposite of each other, not in line.